The Mac Pro had always stuck with a ‘tower’ chassis similar to the computer cases that we see today, but Apple decided to introduce something that no other company dared to venture into for fear that the power-hungry components would not receive adequate cooling. The California-based giant proceeded to unveil a ‘trash can’ case that was not just smaller than the previous Mac Pro models but was outfitted with a powerful combination of workstation-grade CPUs and GPUs. The launch, along with Apple’s Senior VP of Worldwide Product Marketing, Phil Schiller’s iconic line ‘can’t innovate anymore, my ass,’ only hyped up […]
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